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Lamin Manneh PF wrote:
"Saul, Yaya is not a fool. He must build a strong coalition to get enough
national assembly seats. With a strong united opposition front, Yaya's
removal by means of a vote of no confidence is inevitable.
No wonder he is contemplating getting Jatta and Bah in his boat.
Out of the 35 official results i was able to get, Yaya is comfortable in
only 12 constituencies. These are: 1. Banjul Central, 2 Foni Berefet, 3.
Serrekunda west; 4.Jeshwang; 5. Janjanbureh; 6. Jokadou;
7.Foni Jarol; 8. Foni Bintang; 9. Kombo South; 10. Kombo East; 11. Kombo
North, 12. Kombo Central.
The opposition coalition have comfortable led or better chance of winning in
the following constituencies. 1. Banjul North; 2. Jarra East; 3.Bakau; 4.
Banjul South(not too good); 5. Jarra
Central(not too good); 6. Jarra East; 7. Kian East; 8. Nianija; 9.
Serrekunda East; 10. Niani; 11. Niamina Dankunku; 12. Toumanna; 13. Sami;
14. wuli west; 15. Serrekunda Central; 16. Wuli East;
17. Niamina West; 18. Kantora; 19. Kian Central; 20. Central Badibou; 21.
Lower Badibou; 22.
Kian West; 23. Sandu."
Manneh,
When will you guys wake up from your dreams? What makes you think that
President Jammeh will be removed by a vote of no confidence. You better
double check your figures and the results of the election. PRESIDENT JAMMEH
WON 41 OUT OF 48 CONSTITUENCIES OCTOBER 18TH 2001. So how come he is
comfortable in only 12? This is wishful thinking only. APRC will win a
minimum of 35 contituencies including the Baddibus and the contituencies of
Ousainou Darboe and Waa Juwara.
You guys keep complaining and dreaming. The APRC is already working on the
legislative elections.
The majority of Gambians appreciate what APRC is doing and they will
continue voting for them.
PEACE
Tombong
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